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EVENTS

KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA CISF BHILAI

Hindi Nav Varsh 2024

Yuva Tourism Club of Kendriya Vidyalaya CISF Bhilai observed Hindi Nav Varsha on 09 April 2024. The students were informed about the importance of the day. The students were surprised to know the great mathematician Bhaskarcharya created Hindi Panchang on this very day. The students participated with enthusiasm and pledged to follow the path shown by Lord Rama. Mr R K Yadav I/C Principal conveyed his best wishes on the occasion and urged students to follow the path of truth and justice. The programme was conducted by Dr Pankaj Shukla

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Krishna Satsang Girls College, Sikar

Heritage Walk at Sikar

India Tourism Jaipur organized Heritage Walk from Krishna Satsang Girls College to Deewan Ji Ki Nasiyan at Sikar on 30th July, 2024. Around 130 students of Konark College of Hotel Management and Krishna Satsang Girls College participated in the aforesaid walk. The students visited different heritage havelies, Jain temples during the walk. The guide explained the heritage importance of these places to the students. During the walk, officials from Rajasthan Tourism department, Shri Mahaveer Purohit (having deep knowledge of history), hoteliers, travel agents were also present during the heritage walk.

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Sambhota Tibetan School, The Central School of Tibetans

Plantation drive under Siksha Saptah

On 27th July 2024, Yuva Tourism Club and Eco Club of Sambhota Tibetan School, Shimla participated in plantation drive under Siksha Saptah.

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Mary Matha English Medium High School, Thullur, Guntur District

Heritage Walk at Amaravati Buddhist Stupa & Museum

Yuva Tourism Club members of Mary Matha English Medium High School from Guntur district participated in the Heritage Walk and Awareness Program at Amaravati Buddhist Stupa & Museum organized by the Ministry of Tourism, Government of India, Nodal office Vijayawada in association with Andhra Pradesh Tourism Authority and Archeological Survey of India. To celebrate the rich heritage of Andhra Pradesh as a part of 46th Session of the World Heritage Committee Meeting, heritage walk was conducted and the history and significance of Amaravati was explained by the guide. Yuva Tourism Club members took a Travel for LiFE Pledge to commit to sustainable practices and a responsible travelers.

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ZPHS Gummalaxmipuram

Plantation and Cleanliness Program

Yuva Tourism Club of ZPHS Gummalaxmipuram participated in the plantation of the saplings in their school campus along with the cleanliness program. Yuva Tourism Club members inspired other students about the importance of trees and keeping the surroundings clean.

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Government Junior College, Srikakulam

Health Awareness Program, Plantation and Swachh Bharat

A seminar on Health Awareness Program, Plantation and Swachh Bharat was organized for the Yuva Tourism Club of Government Junior College in Srikakulam. Doctor Aravind explained to the club members the importance of daily diet and better exercise for health. District Tourism Officer N.Narayana Rao explained the benefits of planting saplings and taking care of them and the importance of Cleanliness for the club members. The Principal of the college encouraged the students to keep their health in good condition and spoke about the importance of personality development to become good citizens in the society.

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Institute of Hotel Management, Catering and Nutrition, Kufri, Shimla

Celebration of Heritage Month

On 30th July 2024, the India Tourism Field Office Himachal Pradesh, Ministry of Tourism collaborated with the Yuva Tourism Club of IHM Shimla to organize an essay writing and poster-making event in celebrating Heritage Month. The theme of the event was "Conserving Heritage Monuments," aimed at spreading awareness about the importance of preserving our cultural heritage. The event saw enthusiastic participation from the 2nd and 3rd year degree students. Their engagement and creativity in addressing the theme demonstrated a profound understanding of heritage conservation and a deep appreciation for Indian culture.

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Mount Abu Public School, Rohini, New Delhi.

46th Session of the World Heritage Committee Meeting

India is hosting the 46th Session of the World Heritage Committee meeting at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi, from July 21st to 31st, 2024. With its extremely rich history and heritage, India has been an active signatory to the Convention, ensuring the identification, protection, conservation, and preservation of all its World Heritage Properties, securing their effective transmission to future generations, and upholding the statutes of the World Heritage Convention. The students of Yuva Tourism Club of Mount Abu Public School, Rohini, New Delhi, have visited Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi on 27th July, 2024. A number of 45 students of Yuva Tourism Club paid a visit to Mega Exhibition in Bharat Mandapam organized by the Ministry of Tourism, Govt. of India, showcasing tourism products, art, crafts, dance, music, cuisine, culture, etc.

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Green Field School, Safdarjung Enclave, Delhi.

46th Session of the World Heritage Committee

India is hosting the 46th Session of the World Heritage Committee meeting at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi, from July 21st to 31st, 2024. With its extremely rich history and heritage, India has been an active signatory to the Convention, ensuring the identification, protection, conservation, and preservation of all its World Heritage Properties, securing their effective transmission to future generations, and upholding the statutes of the World Heritage Convention. The students of Yuva Tourism Club of Green Field School, Safdarjung Enclave, New Delhi, have visited Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi on 26th July, 2024. A number of 40 students of Yuva Tourism Club paid a visit to Mega Exhibition in Bharat Mandapam organized by the Ministry of Tourism, Govt. of India, showcasing tourism products, art, crafts, dance, music, cuisine, culture, etc.

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Hansraj Model School, Punjabi Bagh., Delhi

Vanmahotsav (Plantation Drive)

Vanmahotsav, the tree planting festival in India, was enthusiastically celebrated at Hansraj Model School, Punjabi Bagh. Students participated in this festival by bringing their own plants and enjoyed planting 20 saplings of Amla, Neem etc that was provided by the Ministry of Tourism. This activity aimed to foster environmental awareness and promote understanding of traditional medicinal practices, highlighting the importance of nature and its resources in everyday health and well-being

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N.C Jindal Public School,New Delhi, Punjabi Bagh

World Population Day

Students of Yuva Tourism Club celebrated World population day, on 11th July to raise awareness of global population issues. The event was established by the Governing Council of the United Nations Development Programme. The day was celebrated with great enthusiasm by the students of N.C Jindal Public School, Punjabi Bagh, New Delhi to mark the importance of the World Population Day. Poster Making and Slogan writing competition were organised on the theme- investing in data collection is important to understanding problems, tailoring solutions, and driving progress. So is finance. Three students bagged prizes for poster making competition on world Population day 1 first prize -Vaibhavi (12C) 2 Second prize -Yash Bhardwaj (12D) 3 Third prize-Mehak (8B)

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Sea College of Science Commerce and Art

Heritage Walk

On 46th session of the World Heritage Committee, World Heritage week is celebrated in Delhi from 21st July to 31st July 2024. Against the backdrop of this important global session happening in Delhi, we SEA college of Science, Commerce and Arts (Department of Hotel management) in association with Yuva Tourism Club, Karnataka chapter Organized One day trip to UNESCO World Heritage Site, named, “Sacred Ensembles of the Hoysalas turn the searchlight towards the heritage sites of Karnataka. The Chennakeshava Temple of Belur is a glittering gem of Karnataka’s heritage. One of the monuments under the UNESCO World Heritage Site, named, “Sacred Ensembles of the Hoysalas,” the temple is a visual feast of exquisite carvings and sculptures. The temple in which the deity Chennakehsava is worshipped was commissioned by the Hoysala King Vishnuvardhna in the 12th century. The temple took 103 years to be completed and spanned three generations of the Hoysala Kings. Belur which was the first capital of the Hoysalas stands as a lofty tribute to the temple architecture of the Hoysalas. World heritage Week Tourism Day is celebrated across the country on January 25 every year to appreciate India's beauty and spread awareness about the importance of tourism and its impact on the economy. This day is observed to create awareness on the importance of tourism in India and showcase different traditions and culture that India has to offer tourists. The students of Hotel Management, Faculty Members and a representative from tourism Office, Karnataka visited the Sacred Ensembles of the Hoysalas on 26/07/2024. The visit aimed to provide students and the faculty members with a profound opportunity to explore and appreciate the historical and cultural significance of this architectural marvel. The primary objective was to enhance their knowledge and understanding of India’s rich heritage while fostering a sense of pride in our cultural legacy. The visit commenced at 6:30 AM, and the group reached Belur at approximately 10:40 AM. Our Guide Mr.Mahesh Rathode gave a Brief Explanation about the Temple. During the visit, students had the chance to explore the Hoysala’s breath-taking architecture, intricate carvings, and understand the symbolism behind them. Interaction with the guide enriched their experience as they delved into the cultural and historical significance of the site. Engaging in discussions and asking questions deepened their understanding, and the visit also provided ample photography opportunities for documentation and sharing experiences. The benefits of attending the visit were numerous, including enhanced knowledge and understanding of historical and cultural significance, appreciation for architectural brilliance and artistry, cultural awareness, and a sense of pride in one’s heritage. The visit promoted collaborative learning through interactions with peers, faculty, and experts, fostering the exchange of ideas. Additionally, it encouraged personal growth by challenging students to step out of their comfort zones, enhance observation skills, and cultivate curiosity about history and culture.

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